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Title 1

Title 1 Parent Involvement

This federal program provides funding to assist students who fall just below grade level. Title 1 services enrich student time at school with customized instruction and curricula that help students meet academic standards. In order to obtain Title 1 funding,

Oak Harbor Schools must have 35% or more of its students in a school receiving free or reduced meals. All elementary schools receive Title 1 funding to support reading, writing, and math interventions for preschool through fifth grade.

Parent Involvement

Parent involvement contributes to the achievement of academic standards by students participating in district programs. The education of students is a cooperative effort among school, parents, and community. All schools will carry out programs, activities, and procedures in accordance with the legal definition of parental involvement. Parental involvement means the participation of parents in regular, two-way, and meaningful communication involving student academic learning and other school activities.

This includes ensuring that parents:

  1. Play an integral role in assisting their child’s learning;
  2. Are encouraged to be actively involved in their child’s education at school; and
  3. Are full partners in their child’s education and are included, as appropriate, in decision-making and on advisory committees to assist in the education of their child.
  4. Implement programs, activities, policies, and procedures for the involvement of parents in all of its Title I schools consistent with federal laws. Those programs, activities, and procedures will be planned and operated with meaningful consultation with parents of participating children;
  5. Provide the coordination, technical assistance, and other support necessary to assist participating schools in the planning and implementing of effective parent involvement activities to improve student academic achievement and school performance;
  6. Build the schools’ and parents’ capacity for strong parental involvement;
  7. Coordinate and integrate Title I parental involvement strategies with parent involvement strategies under other programs such as Head Start, Reading First, Early Reading First, Even Start, Parents As Teachers, Home Instruction, Preschool Youngsters, and state-run preschools;
  8. Conduct, with the involvement of parents, an annual evaluation of the content and effectiveness of this policy in improving the academic quality of the schools served with Title I funds including identifying barriers to greater participation of parents in Title I-related activities, with particular attention to participation of parents with limited English proficiency, parents with disabilities, and parents of migratory children; and
  9. Involve the parents of children served in Title I, Part A schools in decisions about how the Title I, Part A funds reserved for parental involvement are spent.